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BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY

DIVISION 80

CONDITIONAL LICENSES

335-080-0005

Definitions

(1) A Conditional
License is a license certificate issued by the Board to applicants who have completed
degree requirements in OAR 335-060-0006, and are engaged in post-graduate supervised
clinical experience until they obtain regular licensure. The examination is not
required for a conditional license.

(2) Supervisor
means a licensed speech-language pathologist or audiologist who undertakes responsibility
for managing and directing a conditional licensee during their post-graduate supervised
clinical experience and until they obtain regular licensure. A supervisor must hold
an active license in speech-language pathology issued by the Board or hold their
Certificate of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology issued by the American
Speech-Language Hearing Association.

(1) The conditional
license expires 12 months from its issuance. It may be renewed one time if required
for the licensee to complete requirements for regular licensure.

(2) No later
than 30 days prior to the expiration of their conditional license, a conditional
licensee must apply to the Board for its renewal or upgrade to a regular speech-language
pathology license. Applications for renewal or upgrade of a conditional license
must be accompanied by the relevant license fee, and applications postmarked later
than 30 days prior to the expiration must be accompanied by the delinquent fee.
No application fee is required.

(3) To qualify
for upgrade to a regular license, the conditional licensee must meet all requirements
in OAR 335-060-0006.

(4) Conditional
licensees may not practice independently until they obtain regular licensure.

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